Confusion Caused By the Early Stage of Enlightenment
“For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.” 1 Corinthians 13:12 KJV
Confusion over cause and effect and
enlightenment persists because many teachers who have shifted consciousness do
not yet understand that they are in a new consciousness, a new world, a new context.
So, they try to teach the effects of enlightenment as causes of
enlightenment. They teach experiences what now come naturally in their new
state as practices to reach that state. For example, some teachers who have
shifted consciousness have the experience of feeling emotions with great
intensity, which is followed by a sense of joy or liberation. This can be a
natural effect in the early enlightenment process. It is not a practice;
the one experiencing it does not make it happen. The intensity of the emotion
is a sign of ego dying off, which is why joy and a sense of liberation follow. It
is not the case that deliberately feeling things to the fullest leads to
liberation from ego. Yet, many teachers having this early experience will teach
that if you just feel your emotions fully, you will find liberation behind
them. And this will not happen for
someone who has not shifted consciousness. It may still be good practice to
fully allow feelings and not deny them. It may help them pass more quickly. But
it will not lead to liberation from ego. You cannot think or meditate or desire
or practice your way to enlightenment.
As well as mistakenly trying to teach
how to cause enlightenment, there is a great deal of misleading teaching by
teachers early in the enlightenment process who have not yet realized that they
are in a completely different consciousness than they were before, and that
the “laws” are not the same and cannot be applied to the consciousness (ego)
that is falling away. A classic example of this is the “law of attraction.” In Spirit-consciousness,
what you need in the world shows up (“manifests”) effortlessly. Sometimes, this
happens after something needed has been coming to the teacher’s mind, and
perhaps has even been pictured vividly. The idea, the imaging, and the
manifestation are effects of an expanded consciousness that is now in
touch with the whole of consciousness. Manifesting cannot be caused by learning
some trickery of mind in ego-consciousness, like focusing on what you want to make
it show up. The teacher didn’t focus, anyway. The images came to them. The
picture of the needed object or situation was naturally in their mind because
it was going to show up.
Ego misshapes much of the early part of
the enlightenment experience, just as it does in the much earlier dawning
experience. Ego interprets the experience of Spirit rising to conscious
awareness as something for itself, so it takes the sense of Power rising to
conscious awareness for itself. It may feel like it can do anything in, and
make anything it wants of, consciousness, and life can briefly feel very
exciting. This is a period of intense spiritualized ego, where ego takes what
is true for Spirit, and tries to apply it to itself and consciousness. For me,
this took the shape of a new holy relationship, which baffled me, as I didn’t
expect another singular expression of the holy relationship. (My first was
during the dawning experience 34 years before.) And, indeed, it did turn out
that the holy relationship was not an expression of a new life that had come
but was in fact an expression of the ending of the old experience of existence,
of ego. It was, in essence, ego’s last gasp to try to seem real.
The enlightenment experience requires a
great deal of looking inward, discernment, honesty, and time to
understand what is occurring, even if one is prepared. It is never what one
expects. And it is hard to not jump to conclusions too soon. So many of ego’s
treasured illusions about God and reality must come apart, and that takes time.
You discover that everything you thought, believed, or felt you knew had been
shaped by ego, had been seen only from ego’s perspective. Ego was the god here,
the arbiter of reality, and it had it all wrong. Until it is understood that
ego is still causing miss-seeing, a teacher who has shifted consciousness will
misteach and mislead.
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Meanness, Judgmental thoughts, Angry thoughts, thoughts of being a Victim, Self Hate, Low Self Esteem and on and on. Have you been suddenly plagued by thoughts like this? The egos usual self talk? When we identify with it we judge ourselves in the most cruel way.
We may be missing a great opportunity that the Course lays out for us.
“The Course dredges up that unconscious material for review, so we can choose whether to hang on to guilt or release it. It’s like comforting arms around us, with a voice saying, “Okay I’m to be here with you while look at these ugly thoughts.”
NEVER FORGET TO LAUGH; Carol M. Howe; Personal recollections of Bill Thetford
See ACIM T.11,V/VI